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Room Numbering System


The numbering of interior spaces (hereafter referred to as “rooms”) aboard the USS Excalibur-A follows the standard in use aboard the USS Thor and other Vesta-class starships. All rooms are allocated a unique, 6-digit identifying number, with the 6 digits divided into three groups of 2 as follows:

  1. Deck number
  2. Sector number
  3. Compartment number

Room number format: DD-SSCC


  • DD: Deck number (01–23)
  • SS: Sector number (01–16 in the saucer section, 17–27 in the drive section)
  • CC: Compartment number (01–99)

Examples


  • Room 02-1107: Deck 2, Sector 11, Compartment 7
  • Room 03-0615: Deck 3, Sector 6, Compartment 5
  • Room 20-1804: Deck 20, Sector 18, Compartment 4

Sector diagrams


The attached sector diagrams give the location of the sectors relative to each other:

  • Sectors 1–16 are located in the saucer section
  • Sectors 17–27 are located in the drive section
    • Sectors 23–27 are restricted service areas

Sectors primarily support departments in making specific location references to the whereabouts of personnel, equipment, and/or damage.

  • Sectors 1–8 starboard (right)
  • Sectors 9–16 port (left)
  • Sectors 17–27 span starboard to port (cross-ship)

Use the deck listing to identify the correct deck for the room in question.

General location of quarters by personnel classification


Personnel classification Deck(s) Sector(s)
Commanding Officer 02 01
Executive Officer 02 16
Senior Officers
  • Second Officer
  • Department Chiefs
  • Commanders
  • Lieutenant Commanders
  • Lieutenants
  • Lieutenants Junior Grade
04 01–16
Junior Officers & Senior Enlisted
  • Ensigns
  • Warrant Officers
  • Petty Officers
05 01–16
Crewmen 08 02–15
09 01–16
10 01–16
Civilians/Families 08 01, 16
Marines 19 All
VIPs 02 01, 02, 15, 16
06 All